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CURIOSITY
CABECEO
AVA: A TWIST IN THE ROAD
SONG FOR HOPE: THE RYAN ANTHONY STORY
FLAMES
Eric Swinderman
A BITTER MURMUR
DIRECTOR KEN KWEK

FOREST FOR THE TREES
Rita Leistner’s charming DIY documentary Forest for the Trees brings to mind 2018’s The Biggest Little Farm. It has a similarly offbeat, good-natured mentality, and

CURIOSITY
Director James Sunshine’s short film Curiosity is a curious little diversion that, despite its breezy tone and gently humorous touches, leaves a lingering feeling of

CABECEO
A night on the town for Sally (Jennifer Berry) turns into a fantastical illusion at the hands of sensual club-goer Jack (Claudio Predieri) – while

AVA: A TWIST IN THE ROAD
Ava: A Twist in the Road invites viewers into a year in the life of Ava (Catherane Skillen), an artistic and privileged woman residing in

SONG FOR HOPE: THE RYAN ANTHONY STORY
We’re all going to die, so what’s the point? Throw in a cancer diagnosis and the futility of the human condition really comes into focus.

FLAMES
Flames opens with an aerial view of an urban town, quiet but populated, during the last minutes of twilight. A bustling transit line stretches before

Eric Swinderman
Take2IndieReview sits down with writer and director Eric Swinderman to discuss his feature film The Enormity of Life. Where were you born and raised? I

A BITTER MURMUR
A Bitter Murmur is a horrifying paranormal short that introduces us to Sam (Cailyn Rice), a lonely woman who is watched over by the ghost

DIRECTOR KEN KWEK
Take2IndieReview sits down with award-winning screenwriter, director and playwright Ken Kwek to discuss his second feature film #LookAtMe – a tragiccomedy about a family’s doomed